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  2. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services - Wikipedia

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    jfs .ohio .gov. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services ( ODJFS) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for supervising the state's public assistance, workforce development, unemployment compensation, child and adult protective services, adoption, child care, and child support programs.

  3. Unemployment insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, governors from New York, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Connecticut organized an interstate commission on unemployment insurance. In 1932, Wisconsin passed the first public unemployment insurance program in the United States, offering 50% wage compensation for a maximum of 10 weeks, funded through a payroll tax ...

  4. Federal Unemployment Tax Act - Wikipedia

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    Until June 30, 2011, the Federal Unemployment Tax Act imposed a tax of 6.2%, which was composed of a permanent rate of 6.0% and a temporary rate of 0.2%, which was passed by Congress in 1976. The temporary rate was extended many times, but it expired on June 30, 2011.

  5. Unemployment Rate Increases In Dayton Area: Feds - Patch

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    The Montgomery County unemployment rate was 5.7 percent in May, up from 5.4 percent in April. That reflected significant improvement from May 2020, when the unemployment rate stood at 15.6 percent.

  6. 2 Ohio Companies Announce Mass Layoffs, Unemployment Claims Up

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    Between Jan. 9 and Jan. 15, more than 60,000 Ohioans filed for continued unemployment benefits — up more than 3,000 claims from the week prior, the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services ...

  7. Payrolls Rise Solidly, but Weak Wages Steal Limelight

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    December marked the 11th straight month of payroll increases above 200,000, the longest stretch since 1994. For last year as a whole, the economy generated 2.95 million new jobs, the strongest ...

  8. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    The maximum unemployment benefit is (as of March 2009) 57.4% of EUR 162 per day (Social security contributions ceiling in 2011), or 6900 euros per month. [27] Claimants receive 57,4% of their average daily salary of the last 12 months preceding unemployment with the average amount being 1,111 euros per month. [28]

  9. Businesses in Cuyahoga County Pay $33 Billion in Payroll - Patch

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    CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OH - Employers in the county are paying more than $33 billion to employees. The new numbers, released recently, are included in the 2014 Statistics of U.S. Businesses from the U.S ...

  10. April jobs report shows hiring, wage growth slow as ... - AOL

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    U.S. JOB GROWTH SLOWS IN APRIL, UNEMPLOYMENT RISES TO 3.9%. Friday's report also showed February's job growth was revised down — to a gain of 236,000 nonfarm payroll jobs from the 270,000 ...

  11. Works Progress Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Works Progress Administration ( WPA; renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) was an American New Deal agency that employed millions of jobseekers (mostly men who were not formally educated) to carry out public works projects, [1] including the construction of public buildings and roads.